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“C.A.T. Squad” by Gini Koch, featuring feline cyborg ninjas.
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Reviewers from Tangent Online specifically recommend:
The version available through retailers like Kobo is typically DRM-free, meaning you can easily transfer the file between various devices (Nook, Apple Books, specialized e-readers) without proprietary locking.
The collection covers everything from superheroes stuck in government bureaucracy to "cat-burglars" (who are literally cats) and evil overlords retiring in Florida.
“C.A.T. Squad” by Gini Koch, featuring feline cyborg ninjas.
“A.I., M.D.” by Kurt Pankau, a rom-com about a robot doctor. Unidentified Funny Objects 8 - Alex Shvartsman
Reviewers from Tangent Online specifically recommend:
The version available through retailers like Kobo is typically DRM-free, meaning you can easily transfer the file between various devices (Nook, Apple Books, specialized e-readers) without proprietary locking.
The collection covers everything from superheroes stuck in government bureaucracy to "cat-burglars" (who are literally cats) and evil overlords retiring in Florida.